Program Segments

Hour A, Segment 1

New developments in the Benghazi investigation: State Department never asked military to attempt rescue mission

Senior Correspondent Kent Covington, who has been following this story since the beginning, discusses recent findings by the House Committee on Government Oversight in the investigation into the 2012 terrorist attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya.

Hour A, Segment 4

In this segment, we kick off our series on the Voices of 2016 — presidential hopefuls with their eyes on the White House. We’ll bring you audio of speeches and debates, so you can hear where they stand on matters of domestic and foreign importance.

Hour B, Segment 1

Parsing this week’s election results

Dollars & Sense

Kent Covington checks in with University of Virginia Center for Politics expert Kyle Kondik and Republican strategist Phillip Stutts to break down the results of various primary elections around the country.

Hour B, Segment 2

Weekend Exclusive | The Olasky Interview: ChinaAid president Bob Fu

Bob Fu is founder and president of ChinaAid, an organization that provides legal aid to Christians in China. In this segment Fu shares his personal story of faith, much of which is also documented in his autobiography God’s Double Agent (2013, Baker Books).

You can read further excerpts from editor in chief Marvin Olasky’s conversation with Bob Fu — or watch video of the full interview — here.

Hour B, Segment 5

May 26, 1521—Martin Luther is declared an outlaw and his writings were banned by the Edict of Worms.

May 26, 1868—The impeachment trial of President Andrew Johnson ends with his acquittal as the Senate falls one vote short of the two-thirds majority required for conviction.

May 28, 1937—The Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, California, is officially opened by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in Washington, D.C., who pushes a button signaling the start of vehicle traffic over the span.